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Mount Tamalpais Access: The Ongoing Battle for Mountain Biker Rights

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJanuary 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Mount Tamalpais Access: The Ongoing Battle For Mountain Biker Rights
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Mountain Bikers Rally for Access to Iconic Trails on Mount Tamalpais

At 2,579 feet, Mount Tamalpais in California offers sweeping views of San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean. However, on the morning of November 2, it was the call for justice for local mountain bikers that brought approximately 200 cyclists to its summit. Their mission: to advocate for the reopening of trails from which mountain biking was banned since the mid-1980s.

The Protest: “Liberate Mount Tam”

The organized protest, dubbed “Liberate Mount Tam,” sought to demonstrate that mountain bikers have a rightful place on the historic trails of the region, a hotspot for the sport since its inception nearly 50 years ago. “I’m here to free Mount Tam,” remarked Andy Scott, a 59-year-old cyclist from nearby San Anselmo. He emphasized that the mountain was once shared by various users and called for a return to inclusivity.

Background of Trail Access Regulations

Mountain biking was initially banned due to rising environmental and safety concerns, culminating in a formal prohibition in 1984. Yet, recent developments indicated a potential change, as the Marin Municipal Water District approved two pilot programs allowing mountain bikers limited access to 6.6 miles of trails. This re-access initiative followed years of planning, community outreach, and advocacy by local cycling groups.

Judicial Setbacks: The Role of Environmental Groups

Despite the approval, the implementation faced a sudden halt when a judge issued a temporary restraining order just before the trails were set to reopen. The Marin Conservation League and other environmental organizations argued that the Water District failed to meet requirements under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), prompting concerns over the ecological impacts of increased mountain biking.

The Continued Struggle for Equity in Trail Access

Advocates for cycling expressed frustration with the environmental groups, stating collaborative efforts had been made to address concerns regarding trail usage. Krista Hoff, the off-road director of the Marin County Bicycle Coalition, criticized the lack of genuine interest from opponents in creating equitable access to the trails. The conflicting perspectives illustrate the ongoing tug-of-war between environmental stewardship and recreational access, a debate that has fueled tensions in Marin County for decades.

A Long Road to Potential Access

The journey to secure trail access has been complex, with numerous advocacy efforts leading to recent developments. Groups like Access 4 Bikes and the Marin County Bicycle Coalition spearheaded community campaigns, which eventually led to the unanimous approval of pilot programs by the Marin Water District in April. However, ongoing legal challenges have stalled these initiatives, pushing back the timeline for trial access to the trails.

The Future of Mountain Biking on Mount Tamalpais

As the situation currently stands, mountain bikes remain banned on all trails in the watershed, and the pilot programs are indefinitely on hold. A judge has issued preliminary injunctions on the proposed e-bike and singletrack programs, further complicating the equation. Despite these setbacks, cycling advocates remain hopeful, with community leaders like Bill Keene and Vernon Huffman rallying support and promising to continue the fight for equitable access on Mount Tamalpais.

For more information on trail access issues and updates, visit the International Mountain Bicycling Association website. The ongoing struggle for trail access in Marin County reflects broader conversations about land use, recreation, and environmental conservation across the country.

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